It’s a high-five kind of day for the DEA. After tracking the drug lord for nearly a decade, today marks Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera’s — better known as El Chapo — trial in the United States. And if you need a reminder about why this is kind of a huge deal, Netflix and its large library of drug lord dramas has your back.

El Chapo was the head of the Sinaloa Cartel before his latest arrest. But it wasn’t until around 2003 that he rose from just another cartel leader to the top drug kingpin in all of Mexico. The extent of his criminal influence in America has been so extraordinary he’s often compared to Pablo Escobar and Al Pacino. The U.S. federal government once labelled the drug lord “the most ruthless, dangerous, and feared man on the planet.” However, most people know El Chapo not for his overpowering influence in the United States’ cocaine trade but for his prison escapes.

In 2001, Guzmán was indicted on money laundering and drug importation charges in San Diego while he was still in prison in Mexico. Before he could be tried in the United States, El Chapo escaped by literally riding in a laundry cart through the front doors. That first escape was reportedly orchestrated by 78 people, but it wasn’t the first time Guzmán would make headlines for avoiding prison time. In 2015 Guzmán escaped a Mexican maximum-security prison thanks to a series of elaborate tunnels.

After countless crimes against at least two different countries and three arrests, El Chapo will finally have to face the United States court system. Whether you’re looking for a thorough but quick explanation on this drug lord’s life or you want to deep dive into the rise of Guzmán, Netflix is here for you. Here are the three best El Chapo shows currently on the streaming giant.

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You Only Have an Hour: Drug Lords

If you’re looking for a quick and dirty refresher on El Chapo’s life and crimes, this Netflix docu-series is your best bet. Each episode covers a different international drug lord. And with episodes that only last roughly 45 minutes, Drug Lords does an excellent job of hitting the scandalous big points of each case without drowning in detail.

You Have an Afternoon and Want to Hear Something Crazy: The Day I Met El Chapo

Simply put, this Netflix docu-series is bonkers. The three-episode series follows actress Kate del Castillo (Ingobnerable) as she explains how a series of tweets led her to not only meet one of the most powerful drug lords in Mexican history but to acquire the rights to his life story. Not only that, but her close relationship with El Chapo and Sean Penn partially led to the drug lord’s latest arrest. As far as documentaries go, The Day I Met El Chapo is a meandering one. But it’s too crazy of a story not to tell.

You Want to Drown in Drug Lord Dramas: El Chapo

You better believe that the streaming service that brought the world Narcos has an El Chapo show. The Spanish-language series follows the rise and many arrests of Guzmán over the course of three seasons. Because the case against Guzmán is still developing, the fictionalized drama isn’t the most up-to-date or accurate source on the drug lord’s life. But it’s still a rather good crime drama.